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Preparing Newcomers Then and Now
This Keyboard Roundtable is a look back and a look forward by three
pioneer authors in volunteer management:
- Marlene Wilson, whose all-time
best seller The Effective Management
of Volunteer Programs (1976) was the first American book
on the subject. She also served as the editor-in-chief of Volunteer
Administration (predecessor to The Journal of Volunteer
Administration) in the late 1970s.
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Joy Noble, co-author of Volunteer
Management: A Resource Manual,
the seminal text in Australia that was re-released in updated form
last year. She was a founding co-editor of the Australian Journal
on Volunteering.
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Fraser Dyer, co-author of UK’s Recruiting
Volunteers: Attracting the People You Need.
These respected thinkers discuss their goals in writing
their books, what they most wanted to convey to newcomers in the field
of volunteer management, and whether they see changes in what novices
need to know today.
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